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Max Verstappen has revealed how fatherhood has shaped his outlook as he aims to give his daughter Lily a private and carefree childhood

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Four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has opened up about his first year of parenthood after he and his partner, Kelly Piquet, welcomed their daughter, Lily, in 2025.

While he had already gained experience in a father-figure role with Piquet's daughter Penelope, describing himself as a "bonus dad", Verstappen has spoken about what he has learned in Lily's first year. 

"For me, the most important thing is: always be yourself," the Dutchman told De Telegraaf. "And as far as I’m concerned, she is free to decide for herself what she enjoys doing later on.

"There are many parents who push their child and want to steer them in a certain direction, for example regarding sports. That is exactly what you shouldn’t do. I think you can introduce a child to certain sports, but ultimately they have to choose for themselves what they want to do."

Verstappen argued that taking part in sport is a positive hobby for any child, but it is also important to be compassionate and kind to their family.

"Although practising sports is generally good," he added. "To stay healthy and it also keeps you off the streets. You are less likely to do stupid things then. In addition, I think it is important to be kind to your family. And to sometimes stop and think that not everyone will be around forever. And to be compassionate, especially towards the people around you."

 

The Red Bull driver grew up with a father who lived much of his life in the spotlight, former F1 driver Jos Verstappen, and is keen to protect his daughter from the limelight until she is old enough to decide for herself if she wants that attention. 

"Certainly, I am working on that as well," he explained when asked if he was hesitant about sharing Lily on social media. "I don't want her in the picture right now. She has to decide for herself later whether she wants that or not.

"That is why I don't want her in the paddock now. Firstly, because she won't remember it later anyway, but also with privacy in mind. A baby or young child should lead a carefree life."

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